ASCCT Webinars
Archived Webinars
Presenters:
Noffisat O. Oki (1) and Tatyana Doktorova (2)
1Edelweiss Connect Inc, Durham, NC, USA
2Edelweiss Connect Gmbh, Basel, Switzerland
Advancing tools for predictive toxicology (March 2019)
Title: Establishment of bile duct tubular structure mimicking the intrahepatic bile duct morphogenesis for an in vitro bile recovery
Presenters: Astia Rizki-‐Safitri, Marie Shinohara, Minoru Tanaka, and Yasuyuki Sakai
Title: Generation of recombinant human anti-diphtheria toxin neutralizing antibody to replace equine sera
Presenters: Esther Wenzel, Paul Stickings, Jeffrey Brown, Thea Sesardic, Androulla Efstratiou, Michael Hust
Title: Development and Use of Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) Networks to Support Assessment of Organ Level Effects
Presenters: Nicoleta Spinu, Mark TD Cronin, Steven J. Enoch, and Judith C Madden
Combining biological and computational approaches (February 2019)
Presenter 1: Daniel Russo, Rutgers University
Title: Developing Mechanism-Based Animal Toxicity Models: A Chemocentric Approach Using Big Data
Presenter 2: Sudin Bhattacharya, Michigan State University
Title: Integrating Genomics and Epigenomics into Predictive Toxicology of the AH Receptor
Award Winners Series: Nanoceramic pulmonary toxicity & reproducible cell line technology
Jan 23, 2019 10:00 AM EST
Presenter 1: Maria João Bessa, PhD candidate, Portuguese National Institute of Health
Title: Pairwise toxicity evaluation of ceramic nanoparticles exposure in human alveolar epithelial A549 cells at submerged and air-liquid cultures
Presenter 2: Tom Wahlicht, PhD, InSCREENeX GmbH
Title: Reproducible in vitro toxicology testing using functional immortalized cells
Development of In Vitro Toxicology Assays using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells and Targeted Metabolomics (December 2018)
Dec 13, 2018 2:00 - 3:00 PM EST
Jessica A. Palmer, Stemina Biomarker Discovery, Inc.
Thorough QT-QTc in a Dish: An In Vitro Human Model That Accurately Predicts Clinical Concentration-QTc Relationships (November 2018)
Presenter: Weihsueh A. Chiu, PhD, Texas A&M University
Stem Cell-Based in Vitro Models: State-of-the-Art Tools to Predict Drug-Induced Tissue Injury in Humans (October 2018)
Presenter: Prof. Joery De Kock, Department of In Vitro Toxicology and Dermato-Cosmetology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Presenters:
Kristie Sullivan (1) and Mathieu Vinken (2)
1 Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Washington, DC
2 Department of In Vitro Toxicology and Dermato-Cosmetology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
Shannon Bell, PhD
Computational Toxicologist, Integrated Laboratory Systems, Inc.
Presenter: Lucie Low, PhD, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences